This Thursday, Molina shops have held a protest by turning off shop windows and facade signs to express their dissatisfaction with the lack of security in streets and establishments.
This blackout of lights has occurred from 7 pm until closing time.
Given the latest street altercations in Paseo de Rosales and the insecurity suffered by shops and neighbors due to various robberies, bottles, urban destruction, etc ... the COM-PRO association supported by more than 130 associates plus another 100 non-associated businesses , they carried out this action to show their dissatisfaction with security.
To avoid these brawls, the COM-PRO board of directors requests that there be a greater police presence in the area as well as surveillance cameras with a deterrent effect.
In recent times they have suffered various thefts inside the establishments, as well as theft of ornaments at the doors of their shops and fights in downtown areas.
Next Wednesday, the 26th, the merchants will meet with the Councilor for Citizen Security to see what measures are taken to end this type of violent actions.
Association of Professional Merchants of Molina de Segura
The Association of Professional Merchants of Molina de Segura was founded in 2013 and appointed Mr. Antonio Lozano Sánchez as president until May 2018.
Since 2017 it has been given a new impetus with the renewal of the board of directors and the involvement of traders.
In the same year, fees were imposed on members to maintain the association, since so far
Source: Asociación de Comerciantes COM-PRO